Abstract

The aim of the current study was to assess effectiveness of automatic braking system quantitatively using real pedestrian accident data selected from IVAC database. Based on the IVAC pedestrian accident scenarios, vehicle and pedestrian trajectories, and other information, the relative position of vehicles and pedestrians were estimated one second (0.5 second) prior to the actual crash. According to the pedestrian fatal (AIS3+) risk and compared with the real pedestrian casualty risk, the benefit of the automatic braking system was calculated. About 86.8% (82.3%) reduction in pedestrian fatal (AIS3+) injury at a field of view of 60°.

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